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How To Install A Co2 Spray Bar On Your Intercooler

The first step is to figure out where you want to mount the Co2 bottle. This customer wanted it on the left-hand side of the trunk.

Adding a nitrous spray bar to an intercooler is a proven way to lower the intake air temps and consequently give a more dense charge to the combustion chamber for more horsepower. We’ve been seeing more and more intercooler spray bars popping up on both performance and show-n-go cars.

But here’s the deal: you can achieve nearly the same performance and aesthetic improvements using Co2 instead of nitrous and you will save yourself a decent amount of pocket money every time you refill the bottle. Carbon dioxide (Co2) works excellent as a chill factor and Design Engineering Inc. (DEI) in Avon, Ohio, has developed a kit to take advantage of this fact. The CryO2 Intercooler Sprayer, when combined with DEI’s CryO2 tank and installation kit, gives you everything needed to operate all CryO2 components. We’re talking a 5-pound Co2 tank, solenoid valve, fittings, wide-open switch, wiring kit and 14 feet of stainless steel hose.

We heard that T&R Performance Solutions in Simi Valley, California, was scheduled to install a DEI kit on an ’02 Subaru WRX, so we invited ourselves over with camera and notepad in hand. Owners Tim and Ron Porco have a nice shop that caters to both the compact and 4×4 crowds (talk about diversity) and they bring a wealth of knowledge to the table. This shop is a no-BS zone with the Porcos counseling car owners on appropriate mods, without the baggage of pushing certain products just because they are getting dusty on the shelves.
Let’s get right to it and follow along as Tim and his able assistant, Justin Butler, install a DEI CryO2 kit on this Subaru.

 

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Design Engineering Inc.

800/264-9472

36960 Detroit Rd. Avon, OH 44011

T&R Performance Solutions

805/527-2712

60 W. Easy St., Unit #2 Simi Valley, CA 93065

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